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  • One who has touched a man’s dead body, and will not use this salve for his cleansing, profanes the Lord’s dwelling-place; he is lost to Israel, unclean still, and bearing the burden of his defilement, until the lustral water sprinkles him. (Numbers 19, 13)

  • Whereupon the Egyptians treated us ill and persecuted us, and the burden we must bear was insupportable; (Deuteronomy 26, 6)

  • Thus did she torment him, plying him with questions day after day, and giving him no peace, till at last she crushed his spirit altogether, and made life a burden to him; (Judges 16, 16)

  • it would be weary waiting for you till they should be grown to manhood; you would be old women too, long before your wedding day. Enough of this, daughters; it is your hard lot that makes it weigh heavy on me, this burden the Lord has given me to bear. (Ruth 1, 13)

  • the king answered, Nay, my son, do not ask us all to come and be a burden to thee; nor would he consent, for all Absalom’s pleading; he would only give him his blessing for the journey. (2 Samuel 13, 25)

  • Never burden thy heart, my lord king, with the fancy that all are dead; it is only Amnon. (2 Samuel 13, 33)

  • and when he cut his hair, as each year he must for the heavy burden it was, the locks that were cut weighed two hundred sicles by common weight.✻ (2 Samuel 14, 26)

  • Nay, said David, if thou shouldst come with me, thou canst only be a burden to me; (2 Samuel 15, 33)

  • I am eighty years old now; are my senses still keen, to tell sweet from bitter? Can thy servant take pleasure in food and drink? Can my ear catch the tone of songster and songstress? Nay, I would not be a burden to my lord the king; (2 Samuel 19, 35)

  • So Hazael went to meet him, and gifts went too, all the best Damascus had to offer, forty camels’ burden of them. And when he had made his way to Eliseus’ presence, and told how Benadad king of Syria had sent to know whether he would recover from his sickness, (2 Kings 8, 9)

  • And Chonenias, chief of the Levites, was burden-master,✻ a burden-master chosen for his excellent skill. (1 Chronicles 15, 22)

  • Like the Levites who carried the ark, the singers, and Chonenias that went as burden-master among the singers, David was clad in a robe of lawn; and he had a mantle of linen as well. (1 Chronicles 15, 27)


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